Short Hair Cuts Photos - Guide To Choosing Your Short Hairstyles
August 13, 2009 by admin
Filed under Short/Curly Hairstyles
Short hairstyle selection is usually the hardest part that most short hair wearers struggle with. Once someone has decided that they want a short hairstyle the key is to figuring out just what style works best.
Can everyone wear short hair? It depends who you talk to. There is a long standing tradition in the hair world that the short hair selection follows very specific rules including analyzing the following items:
1. Hair Texture, Type & Conditioner
2. Face & Head Shape
3. Age
4. Body Shape
5. Hair Color
6. Time & Commitment To Maintenance
7. Personality
8. Ideal Hair Image
1. Hair Texture, Type & Condition Considerations For Short Styles
In theory any type of hair from very thin to very thick can pull off a short or style. In reality, this is not always the case. When hair is very fine or thin, unless the cut is carefully created, short styles will emphasize the fine or thinning textures.

The same is true for thick or very thick strands. When shaped, layered and cut appropriately, can be a work of short hair art.
Is there an ideal hair texture, type and condition for short hairstyles. The reality of the situation is that hair that is naturally straight, medium in thickness and healthy, is the best candidate for short hair styles.
2. Face & Head Shape
Anyone that has ever considered adopting a short hairstyle has probably pondered this basic question. Some hairdressers have come up with formulas on what face shapes work best with short hairstyles
While the oval face shape is the ideal shape for any short style, with appropriate modifications, any face shape can wear a short hair style. The ultimate goal is for your hair to flatter your skin and eye tone and face size and shape. Ideally hair should act as a beautiful frame.
Short hair can work beautifully for anyone with either very delicate or large features. A firm jaw and absence of a double chin is best. A well shaped head and a long beautiful neck are also helpful.
If the bottom tip of your chin is more than 2 1/2 inches lower than the bottom of your earlobe, short hair may not work for you unless you increase the length at the nape of the neck.
It is important that a short cut not appear too severe. This can happen when a short cut is cut too blunt or shaved at the nape of the neck.
3. Age
Depending on several factors, short hair may make you look older or younger. A lot depends on the actual style and whether it is flattering or not. Some short styles will actually camoflauge wrinkles and other signs of aging while other styles will magnify them.

As women get older hormonal changes related to menopause and estrogen reduction may impact the overall texture of the hair. Certainly hair does not grow as quickly or reach the same lengths as for younger women.
Another consideration is whether your hair has begun to turn gray or not. There are also potential issues with gray or white hair, which tend to be more coarse and dry along with receding hairlines or gradually widening parts. All of these factors need to be considered when selecting a short cut.
Since the face line of women tends to soften around the jawline after age 40, selecting a short haircut that accentuates the changing jaw dimensions may not be as flattering as styles that minimize jaw line focus.
Another issue with age and short hair is that gray and white hair may have an overall drier or coarser texture.
4. Body Shape
Not always considered in the equation is body shape. Someone with a heavyset frame might not look as good in a super short style as someone with a thin, elfin body shape. The key is balance.
Small features and a small body shape are ideal for super short looks.
5. Hair Color
Believe it or not, natural hair color can have an impact on the success or failure of a short cut.
Highlights can look streaked if they are cut after colored. Skinny highlights do not work as well as chunky, bold streaks. A vibrant hair color works as a fabulous accessory on short hair.

6. Time & Commitment To Maintenance
Short hair cuts require consistent visits to the hairdresser to keep their edge. While your hairdresser can advice you of the proper schedule, you should plan to visit the salon for a trim every 4-6 weeks, depending on the season of the year and how fast your hair grows.
This requires a commitment of time as well as money.
7. Personality
Studies have shorn that people that prefer short hair styles to longer ones are often more independent, edgy and risk takers. People with longer hair tend to be more traditional, as a rule.
8. Ideal hair Image
While short hair might seem ideal based on the other factors listed above, if you do not see yourself with short hair, even if it is the best overall style for you, you may be uncomfortable wearing it.
Summary
Can everyone wear short hair? It depends who you talk to. There is a long standing tradition in the hair world that the short hair selection follows very specific rules including analyzing the following items:
Short Hairstyles - Beautiful Short Hairstyles For Women
August 6, 2009 by admin
Filed under Short/Curly Hairstyles
Many women are wary of having short hair, as they fear that it will look unfeminine. This does not have to be the case. There are many short hairstyles that can look very feminine, with the added bonus of being low maintenance. Short hairstyles will not suit everyone, but if you experiment, you might find that a short hairstyle is actually more flattering than a longer hairstyle.

However, you must be completely sure before you take the plunge, as it will obviously be some time before your hair returns to a longer length. To help you make the right decision, there are various websites where you can upload a photo of yourself, and experiment with different hairstyles.
It is a good idea to look through magazines to see the many different styles that are possible to create. There are so many hairstyles for short hair, so there will definitely be a style that suits your face shape. If you are not sure which hairstyles will suit your face, ask an expert for advice.
Layered hair
A short hairstyle with longer layers underneath can look feminine. This is particularly flattering if you have delicate features. Layered hair creates a feminine look, and also makes it possible to create additional styles.
Short hair with bangs - (great for prom hairstyles for short hair)
This hairstyle suits short to mid–length hair. Long bangs can soften a high forehead. Asymmetrical bangs give this hairstyle an edgy look, especially if the ends of your hair are also flicked. It is a good hairstyle for those who want to have a shorter hairstyle, but are wary of doing so.


Bobs
Smooth and sleek hair cut into a bob will create a business–like look. This is even more true if your hair is angled at the ends, as this will also frame your face. Hair that is cut with a razor at the nape of your neck can create a more feminine look to this style, as can shimmering highlights.
Messy hair
This tends to be a choppy cut, and the hair is generally unkempt. You can also include soft bangs to add some originality. This is another good hairstyle for anyone who has never previously had short hair, as it often veers towards a mid-length style, and is not as short as some short hairstyles.
Boy cut
This hairstyle often brings your facial features, especially if you have delicate features. It accentuates your eyes and lips, and at the same time, the soft bangs frame your face.


Styling short hair
You do not need any fancy styling products to style short hair. The anti-frizzing products that you would use on hairstyles of other lengths can also be used on short hair. Some products will lock the hair in place, and create a smooth style. This can help to produce some impressive hairstyles. For straightening or curling your hair, there are styling tools available that are compact enough to use on short hair, such as the Sedu range. Caruso hair setters are similarly compact.
As long as you choose the right style, short hair can be very flattering and feminine. Celebrities such as Natalie Portman and Halle Berry have shown that short hair does not automatically mean a masculine appearance. Take some time to find a style that you like, and seek advice from an expert if you are unsure, as a short hairstyle is a big transformation
Pictures and Photos Of Short Hairstyles For Women:



The Latest Medium Length Hairstyles - Beautiful and Stunning
August 5, 2009 by admin
Filed under Trendy/Modern Hairstyles
Shoulder length hairstyles look very fashionable and versatile. It is very easy to style and maintain. There are so many options for medium length hair. That means you can style it in your own way. You can loose your hair free to downwards, pinning with half up half down style and also create curls and waves at the bottom.
Shoulder length hair styles look great when you create volume at both sides and top. If you are having thin hair and you want to achieve a bouncy look then trim your tresses with multiple layers and creates curls or waves at the end. It will improve your beauty.
One of the advantage of shoulder length hair style is it can suit in any hair type and any facial shape. For looking more gorgeous you can use different hair products.
List Of Popular Medium Length Hairstyles


Shoulder length Bob haircut
This bob cut is a great option for most of the women, because it looks best in any age and easy to manage. Generally women are wearing this shoulder length bob cut in summer. So it is also called summer haircut.
Sleek shoulder Hairstyle
In this haircut the sleek tresses are falling straight to the shoulder level and at the front it framing the face very nicely. This hair style is best for those having square, round, diamond or oval shaped face.
Wavy Mischief Hairstyle for Shoulder Length Hair
For creating this hair style the tresses are cut into shoulder level and parted at the center or side depending upon the facial feature, then soft waves are created with the help of rollers or crimping iron at the end. This hair style can be wear in any occasion.
The ‘Rachel’ Shoulder Length Hair Style
This haircut came from the imaginary role of Rachel Green by the famous celebrity Jennifer Aniston in a popular TV series Friends. In this hair style the tresses are cut just above the shoulder with multiple angled layers. This hair style looks great in oval shaped face.
Shoulder Length (Medium) Hairstyles Photos & Pictures
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How to Get Eva Longoria’s Hairstyle - Step By Step Guide
July 31, 2009 by admin
Filed under Celebrity Hairstyles, Long/Updo Hairstyles, Short/Curly Hairstyles
Eva Longoria may play a desperate housewife but her hair is purely divine. If you want to get your own version of Eva Longoria’s hairstyle, read on for the inside scoop.

Step 1
Wear this hairstyle if you have thick hair that has some natural wave to it. Straight hair can still apply for this style but it may take a little more work to get it there.
Step 2
Cut your hair like Eva Longoria’s hair in a long, layered shag cut. The length of the hair can vary but should be at least to your shoulders for best results.
Step 3
Layer beginning approximately at mouth level in the front and left a little longer in the back. The hair is angled and layered to meet the bottom length giving long, soft layers that will give you tons of styling options.
Step 4
Don’t wear bangs with this hairstyle. Instead the hair is worn with a middle part and frames the face.
Step 5
Apply a volumizing mousse to towel dried hair and section off your hair so a two-inch section remains at the bottom and the rest is pinned up and out of your way.
Step 6
Begin blow drying the first section with a paddle brush and a blow drier with a nozzle attachment. Point the nozzle of the blow drier down at the hair to seal the cuticle and promote smoothness.
Step 7
Work your way up the top of your head, making sure each section is completely dry before beginning another.
Step 8
Give yourself a middle part and finish smoothing those final layers when you reach the top layers of your head.
Step 9
Heat up a large-barreled curling iron and use it to create the big, flipped back curls in Eva Longoria’s hairstyle.
Step 10
Start at the back of the head and take a section of hair approximately two inches wide that runs from the middle of your head down to the bottom of your hair. You want to leave the top layers of your hair out of the curling iron and keep them lying smooth.
Step 11
Close the curling iron onto the ends of the first section, making sure the very ends are inside the barrel’s clamp to avoid kinks. If some of the layers fall out while adjusting don’t worry—you can curl those ones separately.
Step 12
Twist the curling iron back and away from your face while you wrap the entire section around the curling iron. Stop wrapping when your iron is sitting an inch away from your scalp in an up and down position. Let the hair sit for three to four seconds to allow the heat to penetrate all the hair.
Step 13
Release the clamp and carefully slide the barrel of the curling iron down and out of the newly formed curl by lowering it until it “falls” out the bottom. You want to preserve the curl as is as much as possible so it can cool in its new shape.
Step 14
Repeat this process with all the layers of your hair until you have many, large and long curls that bend back and away from your face.
Step 15
Coat your hands with a styling wax and gently separate the curls. You still want to leave the basic shape so don’t play with them too much. The wax will help define your curls into many tiny flips that blend and flow towards the back of the head.
Step 16
Finish off with a light misting of hairspray. Be careful not to overdo it on the hairspray—this style should have movement and be touchable. Helmut heads aren’t trendy.
Final Note:
Eva Longoria’s hairstyle looks twice as nice thanks to bold highlights throughout. Try adding some lighter sections to your hair for the same effect.
If you can’t be bothered with all that curling try wearing the same hairstyle straight. Flip the layers back while blow drying and go for a sleeker version of Eva Longoria’s hairstyle.
Long Hairstyles - How To Create An Attractive & Sexy Style
July 30, 2009 by admin
Filed under Long/Updo Hairstyles, Special Featured
Women whose hair reaches to their waist or beyond are faced with a challenge when they want a new and exciting hair style—without cutting away any of their hair!
Many styles are designed for medium length hair; to the shoulders is the most common length. Some styles which claim to be for “long hair“ only work well for hair that reaches to the shoulder blades!
The good news is, there are many beautiful styles which work well with very long hair, and which need not be difficult to wear. We‘ll look at three basic categories below.
The Braid
This includes the ordinary “plaited“ braid, as well as the French or Dutch braid. In fact, braids are perhaps the most versatile of hair style groupings. Two braids, one on each side, is cutesy in hair that reaches only to the shoulders or shoulderblades; it‘s luxurious, even regal, in thick hair that reaches past the waist.
The French braid, sometimes known as the Dutch braid, pulls hair into a braid one strand at a time, creating a lovely plaited effect on the scalp, rather than merely from the nape of the neck down.

Braids have one marked advantage over most other hair styles; they are good for your hair. Other styles are merely indifferent, and some styles, such as those that require curling irons, straightening irons, or hairspray, can actually damage your hair. But braiding keeps the hair from knotting or chafing, which means less breaks off and you get fewer split ends. This is a huge advantage for anyone who hates the look of broken, split–ended hair, and yet hates to get their hair trimmed with an equal passion.
The Bun or Knot
This is a lovely and elegant way of wearing long hair. Who isn‘t familiar with the classic bun, pulled up onto the head and twisted around, then pinned in place? Or, for added variety, the braided bun, where the hair is braided and the braid is then coiled into a bun. There are two main styles of braided bun; press the start of the braid against the back of the head and wrap the rest of the braid around it, tucking the end under, for a rounded bun, or start at the end of the braid and coil it around itself, being careful to hold it flat, for a nice flat coil bun.

There is, however, one major disadvantage to the bun and the braided bun; they‘re heavy. Anyone who has ever tried to pile three or four feet (or more!) of thick hair onto the top of their head knows that a headache in an hour or so is pretty much par for the course when working with a bun.
But there is very simple solution to that; don‘t use all your hair in a bun. Try using a section of hair from each side of your head and twisting them back into a Love Knot. Or, grab just the top layer of your hair and pull it up into a chignon.
The hair you leave underneath it can be braided, pulled into a second, lower bun, twisted, coiled, or simply left loose. Each way adds another layer of variety to the hairstyle.
The Ponytail (and Variations)
Now, you may be thinking that a ponytail is an impossibility with your hair; it‘s simply too long and too heavy. And, certainly, the traditional ponytail, a perky rope of hair perched on top of the head and coiling down, isn‘t the same with long hair, if you can even get it to stay on top of your head.

However, there are many, many, many different kinds of ponytails, and most of them work well with very long hair. Just pulling the hair into a low ponytail on the nape of the neck is one of the most beautiful ways of wearing long hair that exists.
Similarly, pulling the top layer of hair into a ponytail at the back of the head and leaving the rest loose is a lovely hairstyle, and one that flatters and narrows pudgy or round face shapes.
For a little extra variety, pull the top layer of hair back into a ponytail, then separate the hair left loose into two sections. Using the ponytail as the third section, braid the hair into one long braid and secure it with a fabric–covered elastic.

As you can see, there is a wide variety of styles suitable for even the longest hair. Blending different styles adds even more variety; ponytails can be braided, braids can be wrapped into buns, and buns can be twisted only halfway, and the remaining hair pulled through the center and left in a ponytail.
If you used to think there were only one or two ways of wearing your very long hair, think again! There is a whole new world of styles out there. What are you waiting for? Try one today!







































